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Suddenly the font selection for percussion parts looks like the attached... with a lot of the familiar symbols missing, or not where they used to be.

"220" used to be one of the "x" noteheads for percussion, or spoken words in a vocal part.

I've used the same percussion layouts in a million files, and suddenly they're somewhat unrecognizable. I haven't upgraded or changed anything in a long time.

Anyone knows what's up with that?

I'm on a Mac, Finale 26.1.0.484 (i.e. I haven't gotten the latest recent upgrade – because I was in the middle of a project.)

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… I haven't upgraded or changed anything in a long time …

If I understand you correctly, you have neither upgraded nor updated Mac OS for a long time, right?

What is your current version of Mac OS?

 

You may have to re-install the Finale fonts.

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Thanks Peter, Thanks Mike –

I meant that I haven't upgraded to the latest Finale from the previous 26 – I'll do so shortly and see if that clears things up.

I upgraded from an ancient 2012 Mac Pro to a new Mac Mini this summer – so this problem might indeed be due to some shuffle between the two computers.

I tried the fix you recommended, Mike – the reinstallation of the fonts – but no cigar (see results attached)

What were the next fixes or workarounds you mentioned?

Meanwhile, I'll upgrade to the latest Finale and see how that goes.

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Remove the Finale fonts from Font Book.app. Trash them. Reboot. Now reinstall the fonts and reboot again. There’s an even longer way but this should do it.

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